You don't really think about 3D when you're acting. As a director, you do.
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I mean I've seen 3D films so far and I think it's a long way to go before they replace actors. It's a funny thing with 3D, I haven't quite got it yet. Yet.
As a director, you see something in someone; you know it's there, you just got to go get it. You do that with any actor. That's your job.
I think acting really helps as a director. It's just no question, because you totally understand the acting process.
I don't enjoy movies in 3D. I find I can't engage with the story as well.
In the acting game, you spend a long time fighting against what the director perceives you to be. And half the time the directors don't know.
As a director, I have to feel realism from actors, and they can't be plastic.
With 3D, all you're doing is trying to shock the audience; there's no value to the storytelling.
I think I'm drawn to films more as a director with a directorial mind even as an actor. I make movies to make the films, not to act.
All film directors, even the ones using 3-D today, want you to look at what they chose.
As far as working with actors, I feel very comfortable working in that aspect of directing.
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